The house prices in Co Monaghan are rising.
That's according to a new national survey released by Real Estate Alliance.
The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in County Monaghan rose to €250,000 in 2025
That's up 6.4pc, from €235,000 at the end of 2024.
Across the county, the average time taken to sell this quarter was four weeks, the Q4 REA Average House Price Index shows.
The survey also indicated that across the country this quarter 60% of purchasers were first-time buyers.
A total of 40% of sales in the county were attributed to landlords leaving the market.
According to agents the recent rise of landlords leaving the market is set to sharply increase in the first few months of this year.
Prices in commuter counties rose by 1.6pc to €373,513, and while supply continues to cause issues, there is an anticipation of further landlord sales across the area in the new year.